Political FragmentsW. Blackwood, 1830 - 225 sayfa |
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Sayfa 11
... labour- ers of our country , are to be deprived of the other eight millions at present spent among them . Every shilling , taken from the rental of a proprietor of land , is clearly tenpence , if not a shilling , taken from his ...
... labour- ers of our country , are to be deprived of the other eight millions at present spent among them . Every shilling , taken from the rental of a proprietor of land , is clearly tenpence , if not a shilling , taken from his ...
Sayfa 16
... labour . The evil was aggravated by a multitude of causes . Parliament prematurely recalled the in- come - tax ; and thereby compelled government to dismiss hastily 150,000 soldiers and seamen , at a time when the market of labour was ...
... labour . The evil was aggravated by a multitude of causes . Parliament prematurely recalled the in- come - tax ; and thereby compelled government to dismiss hastily 150,000 soldiers and seamen , at a time when the market of labour was ...
Sayfa 17
... labour , have continued to take the scanty bread from the labourers of Britain . Till that evil which forms the scourge of Britain shall be remedied , no good can be done . Ireland must be made to cease to produce , and consequently to ...
... labour , have continued to take the scanty bread from the labourers of Britain . Till that evil which forms the scourge of Britain shall be remedied , no good can be done . Ireland must be made to cease to produce , and consequently to ...
Sayfa 18
... . We have opened our ports to the northern states , who can afford to labour and to build and navigate vessels more cheaply than ourselves . They injure our art- ists and seamen , and give nothing in return . 18 POLITICAL FRAGMENTS .
... . We have opened our ports to the northern states , who can afford to labour and to build and navigate vessels more cheaply than ourselves . They injure our art- ists and seamen , and give nothing in return . 18 POLITICAL FRAGMENTS .
Sayfa 19
... . A commercial treaty is then only fair , and just , and beneficial to both parties , when they exchange la- bour for labour to an equal amount . SMUGGLING . A PEOPLE may be so immoral or short CAUSES OF MERCANTILE DISTRESS . 19.
... . A commercial treaty is then only fair , and just , and beneficial to both parties , when they exchange la- bour for labour to an equal amount . SMUGGLING . A PEOPLE may be so immoral or short CAUSES OF MERCANTILE DISTRESS . 19.
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